32 Anniversary Address. 



Castro predicto existentiam a die veneris proximal ante festum 

 Sancti Valentini martiris anno regni nostri decimo nono 

 usque diem Mercarii in festo assumptionis Beatoe Mariee anno 

 Eidem, silicet, pro expensis iitriusque predictorum Resi et 

 Canani per diem tres denarios et dicti garcionis per diem 

 duos denarios, nisi prius inde allocationem habuit in toto 

 vel in parte. 



Teste Rege apud Chatton, xvj die Angus ti. 

 There were five individuals proposed as Members, J. C. 

 Langlands, Bewick, the Venerable the Archdeacon Thorp, F. 

 Wilson, Alnwick Castle, Thomas Scott, of Broomehouse, 

 James Gray, of Kimmerston. 



The River was much flooded to-day, and proved how 

 necessary it is to have two Bridges across the Till, the one 

 leading south towards Alnwick, and the other north towards 

 Berwick. 



The day was wet, and nothing new in Natural History was 

 discovered. 



The third meeting of the Club was held at Yetholm, in 

 Roxburghshire, on the 25th June, 1857, when the following 

 Members met together, Rev. John Baird, R. C. Embleton, 

 (Secretary), Rev. Thomas Knight, Francis Douglas, M. D., 

 John Boyd, Robert Home, William Dickson, (President), 

 Major Elliott, George Tate, Rev. W. Darnell, William 

 Dickson, the Younger, William Boyd, Charles Rea, Lieut. 

 Patrick Johnston, Rev. Thomas Leishman, George Hughes, 

 the Younger, James Grey, and as visitors, Andrew Wauchope, 

 of Niddry, Scott Dudgeon, jun., of Spylaw, Adam Boyd, 

 Esq., and W. Rashleigh, 



After breakfasting at the Inn, the party proceeded to pay 

 their respects to the Rev. John Baird, the minister of the 

 parish of Yetholm, and senior Member of our Club. We 

 found he had expected us to breakfast with him, and from 

 some mistake, we lost the substantial and elegant repast he 

 intended for us. His Manse and grounds are remarkable for 

 their neatness, and the thick foliage about them was very 

 grateful on such a hot sultry day. His Kirk had been lately 

 re-built with pitchstone porphyry, and is capable of holding 

 six or seven hundred people. 



